For the 15th time the museums of Amsterdam will open up their doors with special activities and exhibitions for the annual Museumnacht on the 1st of November. From 19.00 to 02.00 art lovers and culture fanatics are invited to make
Mister Blick is an artist from France who takes found black and white photography and replaces the guns and weapons by colourful floral illustrations. The images in monochrome show men at war, but instead of carrying guns, Blick has seamlessly
English photographer Mads Perch teamed up with art director Gemma Fletcher to create portraits of a man and a woman featuring mappings he projects on their faces. The result is entitled ‘Projections’ and it’s a beautiful aesthetic which echoes his
According to Argentinian photographer Romina Ressia everybody wears a mask. Masks are defense mechanisms that we use to not look weak in front of others. Our image is under constant surveillance and there are clear rules to abide to by
Artist David Catá incorporates various mediums in his work. For his photography, he employs his own skin to project our memory and our interactions with the people in our lives. Many of his images show physical stitches that resemble the
Fabiano Rodrigues is a Sao-Paulo based skateboarder and photographer with a fantastic eye for composition – especially in his self portraits. The thirty year old first stood in front of the camera before choosing to stand behind it. During his
“I make work about the desire to form connections with others and how difficult it can sometimes be to actually do that. For the ‘I Throw Myself at Men’ series I was thinking about romantic connections and how awkward, painful,
Gray Malin‘s ‘Dream’ series takes the viewer on a surreal and vivid journey to the meadows of an Australian farm where he photographed a recreation of his imagination from when he first read about a Scottish farmer who coloured the
Head over to the Barbican from today until 11 January 2015 to discover the ‘Constructing Worlds’ exhibition that explores architecture and its relationship to the world through more than 250 images from 18 artists. The Barbican brings together eighteen exceptional photographers
First shared on the Tumblr page Flux Machine, art director and designer Kevin Weir uses found black and white photos to turn them in quirky GIFs. He got into the making of b/w GIFs to kill the downtime while doing